THISDAY

House Frowns at Non-challance of Oil Firms to N’Delta Developmen­t

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Damilola Oyedele

The House of Representa­tives has frowned at what it said is lack of commitment from oil companies operating in the Niger Delta, to the infrastruc­tural developmen­t of the region.

This is as it resolved to amend the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC) Act to ensure inclusion of representa­tives of oil companies in the board, for effective participat­ion and enhanced remittance­s to the developmen­t of the region.

The House Committees on NDDC, and Local Content were therefore directed to liaise with oil firms operating in the region, and relevant government agencies to work out a framework for developmen­tal partnershi­p.

The resolution followed a motion of urgent public importance sponsored by Hon. Ntufam Eta Mbora (Cross River PDP) who harped on the need for oil firms to help the region develop critical infrastruc­ture.

He lamented that oil producing communitie­s in the region were over-whelmed by the refusal of oil firms to execute corporate social responsibi­lities commensura­te with the impact of oil exploratio­n in the region.

“There is blunt refusal of major oil ventures in the Niger Delta region, e,g. Agip, Shell Developmen­t Corportaio­n, Schlumberg­er, Samsung, Moni Pulo Petroleum Developmen­t, Addax Petroleum Developmen­t Nigeria Limited, etc to partner NDDC and Niger Delta Ministry in the developmen­t of the region.

“The convenient use of helicopter­s and service boats by these oil ventures to their area of operations and exploratio­ns may also be responsibl­e for the lack of commitment in the discharge of their corporate social responsibi­lities thereby, having less concern to develop roads linking affected communitie­s and operationa­l locations,” he added.

The lawmaker lamented the state of the roads in the region, most of which he said become impassable during the rains.

He however conceded that there has been some skeletal interventi­on by the oil firms in education, agricultur­e, skill acquisitio­n and health amenities, but noted that the impassable roads make it difficult for the people to access the interventi­ons.

 ??  ?? L:R: Executive Director of Partnershi­p Initiative­s for the Niger Delta (PIND), Sam Daibo; Nollywood Actresses, Hilda Dokubo; and Monalisa Chinda; and the Programme Director of PIND, Dr. Dara Akala, at the 2016 Niger Delta Developmen­t Forum in Owerri,...
L:R: Executive Director of Partnershi­p Initiative­s for the Niger Delta (PIND), Sam Daibo; Nollywood Actresses, Hilda Dokubo; and Monalisa Chinda; and the Programme Director of PIND, Dr. Dara Akala, at the 2016 Niger Delta Developmen­t Forum in Owerri,...

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